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Marilyn Neuhart Doll
Neuhart's handmade lion doll was created for Alexander Girard's Textiles and Objects shop in New York, circa 1961.
$500.00
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Catenary Chairs
A pair of Model 6380 chrome-and-leather chairs by George Nelson, circa 1962. The manufacturer's label appears on the underside.
$4000.00
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PK 101 Candelabrum
Standing at nearly four feet, and constructed of matte chrome-plated steel, this undulating piece was created in Denmark in 1956 by Kjaerholm for E. Kold Christensen.
$3000.00
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Pleated Star Wall Clock
This lacquered-wood-and-aluminum piece, created in 1955 by George Nelson, is signed with the manufacturer's label, and impressed with a model number.
$2000.00
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AJ Flatware
A complete 63-piece stainless-steel service for eight, designed for Arne Jacobsen for A. Michelsen in 1957. Each piece is stamped with the manufacturer's mark.
$4000.00
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Compass Table
Jean Prouve's enameled-steel table, with a laminate top, debuted in 1953 in France.
$5000.00
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Settee
Nanna Ditzel created this teak piece, which is upholstered in bright orange and yellow fabric, for Denmark-based IDG in 1952. It's signed with an applied metal manufacturer's label on the underside.
$3000.00
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Uchiwa Fan Chandelier
Delicate leaves of bamboo and paper define this circa-1970 fixture, which was created by Ingo Maurer in Germany.
$2000.00
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Pair of Armchairs
Pierre Jeanneret conceived of this teak-and-cane set for Punjab University in Chandigarh, India, in 1955. One has a stenciled mark on the underside.
$10000.00
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Grass-Seated Chairs
A set of eight circa-1941 dining chairs by George Nakashima, constructed of one of his favorite materials, black walnut; each is complemented by a seagrass-covered seat.
$7000.00
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Swing Doors
The Sliding Door Co. has turned the traditional hinge door into a grand opening! Our cutting edge design says “innovation”, “style”, “something special”. But...
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Wall Slide Doors
Here’s the perfect alternative to pocket doors — wall slide doors from The Sliding Door Co. With a stunning choice of frame finishes, door patterns and either frosted or clear...they...
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Closet Doors
Get your closet design on the right track with these safe, stylish, easygliding doors. You can choose from a number of cutting-edge designs in frosted glass, milky glass or mirrors.
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Office Partitions
The Sliding Door Co. brings you the brightest ideas in workspace. Walls that are as sturdy as they are beautiful. As design-flexible as they are safe. Our doors feature exclusive locking and roller...
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Bringing It All Back Home
Relying on local materials, local craftsmen, and the land her family has farmed for over two centuries, a New Yorker rediscovers her Midwestern roots.
written by: William Lambphotos by: Kyoko Hamada02.08.10 -
Surfer's Turf
It was the surf and the artsy vibe that attracted Eric Grunbaum to Venice Beach, California, 18 years ago. An avid surfer and creative director for an advertising agency, he thrives on lively...
written by: Paul Youngphotos by: Ye Rin Mok02.08.10 -
Nakashima Single Pedestal Desk
This solid walnut piece features a stout pedestal with three drawers with inset handles; Nakashima designed it to be positioned on either the left or the right, depending on the user's need. The...
$22000.00
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Student's Dormitory Desk
Marcel Breuer designed this maple desk in 1938 for the dormitory at Rhoads Hall, Bryn Mawr College.
$7500.00
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Aalto Child's Chair
Aalto created this chair, made of bent plywood and bent laminated birch, for Turku–based furniture purveyor Huonekalutehdas Korhonen Oy between 1931-32. It is in the permanent collection...
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Composite Index
Corporate high-flyers and admitted neat freaks Bruce Thatcher and Kirsty Leighton couldn’t handle the chaos anymore. With two small boys and demanding jobs (he works in hedge funds, she&rsquo...
written by: Nicola Twilleyphotos by: Matthew Williams01.11.10


















